Once upon a time, the paper Verge was made by hand in a huge vat. Today we make the same paper according to traditional methods but with modern techniques. Verge de France has the look and feel of handmade paper. It even has the grid of parallel translucent lines (“vergeures”) made as the paper was laid to dry. These grids are very helpful as guides for handwriting. Verge de France is also treated to allow for engraving as well as printing. Laid finish, 25% cotton, pH neutral, and no chlorine.
Verge paper is made at the 400 year old Papierfabriek Schut in the Netherlands.
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